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techtalk:ref:elec17 [2018/11/08 21:56]
ixl2relax [BAS Bypass Mod]
techtalk:ref:elec17 [2018/11/08 22:19]
ixl2relax [Alternative to CANbus Key Switch]
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 ===== Alternative to CANbus Key Switch ​ ===== ===== Alternative to CANbus Key Switch ​ =====
  
-For 2014-later modesl, if you would like to use an old-style key switch (for relocation or other reasons) to operate your bike, instead of the CANbus key switch, the following circuit will implement a functional equivalent. ​Instead ​of showing 800 ohms for ACC Mode it will present 900 ohms to the BCM and for IGN Mode, instead of 200 ohms, it will present 220 ohms to the BCM - but these minor differences should still allow this circuit to replace the CANbus Key Switch and the bike will function correctly.+For 2014-later modesl, if you would like to use an old-style key switch (for relocation or other reasons) to operate your bike, instead of the CANbus key switch, the following circuit will implement a functional equivalent. ​This circuit __uses stock resistor values__, therefore, instead ​of showing 800 ohms for ACC Mode it will present 900 ohms to the BCM and for IGN Mode, instead of 200 ohms, it will present 220 ohms to the BCM - but these minor differences should still allow this circuit to replace the CANbus Key Switch and the bike will function correctly.
  
 {{techtalk:​ref:​elec:​2015-ignitionswitch-canbusalternative.jpg?​400|}}((Illustration created by IXL2Relax at the XLForum)) {{techtalk:​ref:​elec:​2015-ignitionswitch-canbusalternative.jpg?​400|}}((Illustration created by IXL2Relax at the XLForum))
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 Be sure to carefully solder your connections and cover with shrinkwrap. Be sure to carefully solder your connections and cover with shrinkwrap.
  
 +(Just an aside - You could buy just (4) 220-ohm resistors. Solder (3) in series to create 660-ohms (instead of the 680-ohm resistor) and use the final 220-ohm resistor as shown.)
  
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